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Blue Cross parent top executive pay surges • Northwestern doc studies postpartum navigators • Chicago joins nation in opening COVID vaccine eligibility

John R. Boehm HCSC EXECS SEE BIG RAISES: Top brass at Blue Cross of Illinois parent company got big raises last year, as health insurers emerged largely unscathed from the economic fallout of a pandemic that hammered other segments of the health care industry. Maurice Smith, who took the helm last June, got a 63 percent boost to $5.9 million, while longtime board Chairman Milton Carroll s pay jumped 81 percent to $8.9 million. Carroll, an energy industry executive who has served as HCSC s board chairman since 2002, collected far more than his counterparts at comparable publicly traded health insurers last year.  I don t see chairmen of the board for very large public companies making anywhere near that amount of money, says Mark Reilly, managing director of the Overture Alliance, a Chicago-based executive compensation consultancy. READ MORE.

Emerging From the Pandemic With Acne, Facial Hair and Body Odor

Emerging From the Pandemic With Acne, Facial Hair and Body Odor Young people experiencing the body changes of puberty without being in school are facing a unique set of challenges. Here’s how parents can support them. April 19, 2021, 5:00 a.m. ET A pediatrician friend saw a 10-year-old girl recently, for her yearly checkup. Like so many children (and so many adults) among us, she had gained a little extra weight over the past year, but she was fundamentally healthy. “The mom says to me, ‘You know, she’s very self-conscious, she’s developed over this last year, and none of her friends have, and it makes her so uncomfortable and it makes her sad,’” said the pediatrician, Dr. Terri McFadden, a professor of pediatrics at Emory University School of Medicine.

Milk Overtaking Nuts As Top Food Allergy Threat

Milk Overtaking Nuts As Top Food Allergy Threat By Michele Cohen Marill April 16, 2021 When Lesley Solomon s son was 10 years old, he was standing in an unlucky spot on the playground when a schoolmate kicked over a cup of hot chocolate sending droplets flying into the air. For the young boy with a severe milk allergy, the splattering of hot liquid was less of a hazard than the dairy stirred into the drink. Solomon s son quickly washed the fluids off his clothes and skin, took some Benadryl, and called his parents. But on the car ride home, his throat began to close and his pulse raced. It was one of about a dozen times he has needed an epinephrine injection, which increases blood flow, reduces swelling, and reverses anaphylaxis.

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